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The secret of yesterday's entry: I didn't really have anything to say, so I thought I would find out how many people would reply to a post with absolutely no content whatsoever. A rather successful experiment, I think. *giggles*


For the love of god, will somebody PLEASE tell me why David Hasslehoff is a star. Any explanation'll do, because I sure as hell can't figure it out. (He made a deal with the devil, I just know it. There's no other explanation!) I just sat through 2 1/2 hours of him pretending to be a musical theatre actor in the new Broadway show Jekyll and Hyde, and quite frankly, I feel nauseous. I had borrowed the dvd from a friend because I knew a few of the songs from the show and liked them, but had never seen the production. I groaned as soon as I saw that David was in it, but I tried not to think about it. Unfortunately, his atrocious acting and even worse singing wouldn't let me forget -- he has the most obnoxious vibrato, the laziest diction (*nothing* excuses him from ruining a great song by singing 'This is the Moh-MANT!' instead of 'Moment', arrrghhhhhhh), and he kept putting his hands in these weird 'claw' positions to indicate fear/distress/anger/etc. It was just obscene! Thank god the two female leads were excellent, they really saved the production, although the entire cast (and director) is at fault for not even trying to do an English accent. The story is set in LONDON for fucksake, not Ohio! If it weren't for the occasional 'bloody' and references to the East End any audience member would *swear* it was set in America. David was of course the worst offender of all, what with his appalling accent standing out even more when he's singing. (Ugh ugh ugh.)
I was really disappointed by the entire show, I was hoping I'd enjoy it because I do like the few songs I've heard (I'd only ever heard them played just on the piano), but I can honestly say this is the first musical I've ever seen where the songs work better out of context than in the actual production. Very sad.


Does anyone want to come see Zip! -- 100 musicals in 90 minutes with me? Or perhaps Anything Goes with the fabulous (and gorgeous) John Barrowman in the lead? I haven't seen a musical in months, I feel it's about time. It's what I do after all. *grins*
Hmmm. I suppose I should see Les Miserables again before they close. Dammit, why are they closing, I haven't been a Lovely Lady yet! I know they want me, they just don't realize it yet. Of course, I suppose that could be said about just about anyone. ;-)


Everyone! You simply must go HERE and see [livejournal.com profile] ixwin's wonderful Filk versions of songs from the Buffy musical as sung by LOTR characters. Sure, she hasn't added me to her friends list, but I won't hold that against her, as she's such a talent. *grins and winks playfully*




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'You feel like you have to pretend to be happy'... Yes, I do. Not all the time, but quite often. I'm the bounceyhappycheerful one after all. And I don't mind that. Not really. I'd much rather be cheerful than sad and lonely. So even if I pretend, I can still try and convince myself, as well as others.
From: [personal profile] meretia
But that would be too easy.

Les Mis is closing? At the Palace? Bloody hell, why? That's my enduring memory of my first trip to London. Because I think Andrew Lloyd Weber owns the building and is responsible for everything bad anyway, I'm going to blame him. The bastard!

And Jekyll and Hyde, God. I'm sorry. I liked the cast soundtrack because Anthony whosisface (I keep wanting to say Crivello, but that's somebody else) is a sexy boy and sang the lead part pretty well. But without him it's a bad show, I'm afraid. And Hasselhoff... gyeeuh. ::shudders:: I've seen the DVD at the library and been tempted to check it out once or twice, but, quite frankly, I would have been less embarrassed marching up to the checkout desk with hardcore underage-animal-midget porn than with that. I'm not surprised that it's as bad as I thought it is, but I'm sorry you had to be the one who found out for us.
From: [identity profile] angelislington.livejournal.com

>I would have been less embarrassed marching up to the checkout desk with hardcore underage-animal-midget porn

*LMAO* Bwahahahahahaha! Gods, so would I, that's why I never dared to rent it or anything, I just surrepticiously sneaked this out from a collegue. *grins* It was on Pay-Per-View a few months ago, but I was too embaressed even to punch in the numbers to buy it on my tv. *laughs*
One of the most sickening things was a 5 minute interview with Hasselhoff as an 'extra feature' that was just him being smug about how fabulous his voice sounded and how great it was to be on Broadway. It made me ill.

Les Mis is indeed closing, although the date keeps changing -- it was supposed to close in March, but I'm pretty sure they've moved it back to at least novemeber. Go ahead and blame ALW, everyone else in the theatreworld does. *grins*
From: [identity profile] angelislington.livejournal.com

I forgot to add:

I just don't understand people who post entries with little or no content, or at least, nothing of any redeeming value. I mean, what the hell is the point? No one is going to be entertained or informed, and it's hardly a cathartic experience for you if you don't actually write out what's on your mind. It just seems so silly and pointless.

But then, I suppose my entries are always long because I fear that if they're not, people will thing they are pointless. Meep. :)
From: [identity profile] mrs-puppethead.livejournal.com
I just don't understand people who post entries with little or no content, or at least, nothing of any redeeming value. I mean, what the hell is the point?

Some people are just frivolous that way. And some can only get things out in little cryptic bits and pieces. *shrug*

Date: 2003-02-03 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angelislington.livejournal.com

I suppose that made me sound really shallow and rude. I didn't mean it like that all. There's nothing wrong with short entries, as long as they actually tell you something. Or at least are intentionally brief and silly.

Oh, I think I'm digging myself further into the hole here. Gah. *grins sheepishly*

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Date: 2003-02-03 06:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrs-puppethead.livejournal.com
No, no, it wasn't shallow or rude. I understand that spamming can sometimes seem completely unnecessary and even annoying, but they really can be cathartic for some people. I didn't take offense, I was just offering my take on it. =)

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